Vocês têem tudo à vossa espera, quando procuram no Google, ou outro Motor de Busca!
Exemplo: Eu queria uma caixa, a partir das medidas que eu queria, e pimba!
Foi só pôr no Google "laser cut box generator sgv", e encontrei isto, faz uma caixa em 3 métodos, e consoante não só as dimensões, mas se são externas ou internas, e a expessura da placa que quizerem:
About MakerCase
MakerCase is a web-based application for designing laser-cut project cases.
Makercase runs in a web browser and automatically generates a blueprint for laser cutting based on the users specifications. The user enters the desired case dimensions and material thickness, and MakerCase automatically generates a three-dimensional model of the case that can be freely rotated.
MakerCase lets users create cases with flat edges or interlocking edges using finger joints or t-slots for retaining nuts and bolts.
Users can also add holes and engraved text to individual faces of the case using a graphical drag and drop editor.
When the case design is complete, the MakerCase flattens the three-dimensional model into blueprint and generates an SVG file that can be sent directly to a laser cutter. For cutting, MakerCase can be configured to compensate for the beam width of the laser and convert any engraved text into vector paths.
Makercase was written in 100% javascript, using jquery, three.js, and JCanvas on the client side and node.js on the server. More information on writing digital fabrication applications may be found at my web site
Dica do nosso amigo Alan Metcalfe, eis um Site Japonês bacano que reflete uma Obra que vai desde este Revólver(!), a um Trirreme Grego, passando pela Robot de Metrópolis e tudo o mais que figure em Filmes...
Pena é que seja em Japonês, mas vão lá, que podem fazer o Download dos planos, e, Cortesia do Google Translate, podem perceber o que lá se escreve:
uhu02 Paper Craft
It is a production diary of precision Paper Craft (model) with a focus on items that appeared in the movie
Favorite film director Guillermo del Toro of hero Hellboy "uncle Hero ??" Hellboy is the gun to use in order to defeat the demon. Cool I also of that cylinder gun of medium-broken expression, compare the magnitude and big !! noisy cricket more than anything else is Rekizen.
E o nosso amigo Fernando Mattoso Lemos está impaciente de ver isto, aqui, eu já o tinha visto, e agora há tempo, eis uma Campanha que estourou e ganhou a quantia-alvo, logo, logo, em pouco mais de MEIA-HORA...
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É uma máquina CNC de Desenho de Circuitos, em Tinta Condutora, mas tembém permite a Soldadura, com uma Pasta especial, de Circuitos já com os componentes!
Por isso, faz tanto Circuitos Protótipo, como solda Circuitos pemanentes, para Pequenas Séries.
Voltera’s Circuit Printer Launches on Kickstarter, Smashes Goal in MinutesMike SeneseThe Voltera V-One circuit printer, one of our favorite finds at CES this year, just launched its crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter — and hit $100,000 in 35 minutes.The Voltera system provides multiple capabilities: It will print the traces for your prototype circuit board (at 8mil space and trace), dispense solder paste to allow you to place SMD components on professionally manufactured boards, and provide heat for reflowing those electronics onto boards. And it prints multiple layers with a transparent ink.
https://makezine.com/2015/02/10/voltera-circuit-printer-kickstarter/
E, para Sobremesa, dica do Site 3Ders.org, este fantástico Conjunto Lego-compatível, obra de Jan Jurjen Zwaard, para construír à roda, sim, peças que fazem Cilindros, e até, redomas!
Man 3D prints support-less curved lego blocks; builds Naaldwijk Water Tower
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The of classic cubed shape of a Lego construction is timeless and instantly recognizable, yet it does create some limitations, particularly if the object you are trying to build is known for its smooth curves. Thankfully, curved Lego has arrived thanks to Netherlands-based 3D print designer Jan Jurjen Zwaard.
After attempting to 3D print curved Lego using an existing model designed by Steve Medwin on Thingiverse, Zwaard ran into some complications. “When I printed it, I found out that I wasn’t able to remove the supports very well,” he explained to 3ders.org. “Since I know how to use Solidworks, I was able to create a model myself in such a way that I didn’t need the supports.” After designing a few different sized models, Zwaard was able to successfully print his own modified, interlocking building blocks.
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